If we’re talking about the larger issue of mohammedans in the military, tell me what Bush might have done that would have reduced the risk posed by the likes of Hasan. Keep in mind, we were embarking on two campaigns against terror states and the war plan called for the cooperation of mohammedan opposition to those respective governments.
Just give me an example of something that should have been done. Something that Bush failed to do that might have prevented Hasan’s rampage.
“If were talking about the larger issue of mohammedans in the military,”
I am not.
I am talking more specifically about the culture of political correctness that allowe those surrounding Hasan to be “more” afraid of the accusation of racism, than being afraid of the danger of having him within the military.
” Keep in mind, we were embarking on two campaigns against terror states and the war plan called for the cooperation of mohammedan opposition to those respective governments.”
That is true - so there is that line you walk. You want to recognize the universal battle for freedom among “all” peoples, while you simultaneously are at war with islamofascism.
And so - how do you decipher who is an islamofascist?
Clearly - Hasan made his stance very clear to those around him.
“Just give me an example of something that should have been done. Something that Bush failed to do that might have prevented Hasans rampage.”
Chances are very high Bush never heard of the man.
I am wondering where the culture of PC came from - that Hasan’s peers and superiors were “more” afraid of violating PC rules than they were of the obvious danger he posed.
So - 8 years after 9/11, we couldn’t connect the dots within our own military?
Really?
Why?